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jdah / .vimrc
Created June 14, 2021 11:54
jdh's NeoVim .vimrc
call plug#begin()
Plug 'drewtempelmeyer/palenight.vim'
Plug 'vim-airline/vim-airline'
Plug 'wlangstroth/vim-racket'
Plug 'sheerun/vim-polyglot'
Plug 'rust-lang/rust.vim'
Plug 'preservim/tagbar'
Plug 'universal-ctags/ctags'
Plug 'luochen1990/rainbow'
Plug 'vim-syntastic/syntastic'
@raysan5
raysan5 / custom_game_engines_small_study.md
Last active September 19, 2024 15:38
A small state-of-the-art study on custom engines

CUSTOM GAME ENGINES: A Small Study

a_plague_tale

A couple of weeks ago I played (and finished) A Plague Tale, a game by Asobo Studio. I was really captivated by the game, not only by the beautiful graphics but also by the story and the locations in the game. I decided to investigate a bit about the game tech and I was surprised to see it was developed with a custom engine by a relatively small studio. I know there are some companies using custom engines but it's very difficult to find a detailed market study with that kind of information curated and updated. So this article.

Nowadays lots of companies choose engines like Unreal or Unity for their games (or that's what lot of people think) because d

Basic
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[Shift]+[Mod]+[Enter] - launch terminal.
[Mod]+[b] - show/hide bar.
[Mod]+[p] - dmenu for running programs like the x-www-browser.
[Mod]+[Enter] - push acive window from stack to master, or pulls last used window from stack onto master.
[Mod] + [j / k] - focus on next/previous window in current tag.
@dideler
dideler / upgrade-postgres-9.3-to-9.4.md
Last active June 8, 2020 03:24
Upgrading PostgreSQL from 9.3 to 9.4 when upgrading Ubuntu 14.04 to 14.10

TL;DR

Create a backup:

pg_dumpall > mybackup.sql

Perform the upgrade:

sudo pg_dropcluster 9.4 main --stop
@Starefossen
Starefossen / vim-cheats.md
Last active September 14, 2024 16:02
My vim cheat sheet for working with tabs and window splits.

Tabs

New Tab

  • :tabnew - new blank tab
  • :tabedit [file] - open file in tab

Cursor Movement

  • gt (:tabn) - next tab
@mattratleph
mattratleph / vimdiff.md
Last active September 19, 2024 18:35 — forked from roothybrid7/vimdiff_cheet.md
vimdiff cheat sheet

vimdiff cheat sheet

##git mergetool

In the middle file (future merged file), you can navigate between conflicts with ]c and [c.

Choose which version you want to keep with :diffget //2 or :diffget //3 (the //2 and //3 are unique identifiers for the target/master copy and the merge/branch copy file names).

:diffupdate (to remove leftover spacing issues)

:only (once you’re done reviewing all conflicts, this shows only the middle/merged file)